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This vertical shot captures a section of an interior stairwell, likely within an older building in Lyon, France. The primary subject is an elegant, dark wrought iron balustrade with intricate scrollwork, supporting a polished wooden handrail that curves sharply into the foreground. The steps visible beneath the balustrade appear to be made of dark stone or concrete.

To the left, a plain white wall features a circular, illuminated wall sconce, providing light to the area. Below the curving staircase and centered in the frame is a large, dark brown wooden door with raised panels, suggesting traditional craftsmanship. Another similar wooden door is partially visible at the bottom left.

Running horizontally along the white wall below the main door are two white pipes. Attached to the lower pipe is a red and white circular component with the text "GAZ" clearly visible, likely indicating a gas line or meter. Below "GAZ," smaller, less legible text can be seen.

The scene is static, with no people present or activity taking place. The overall impression is one of an old, well-maintained building interior, characterized by classic architectural details and functional elements like the gas pipes and lighting. The time of day is not discernible as the lighting is artificial. The style of the doors and staircase aligns with common architecture found in European cities like Lyon.
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Apr 16, 2026

Lyon, France

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This vertical shot captures a section of an interior stairwell, likely within an older building in Lyon, France. The primary subject is an elegant, dark wrought iron balustrade with intricate scrollwork, supporting a polished wooden handrail that curves sharply into the foreground. The steps visible beneath the balustrade appear to be made of dark stone or concrete. To the left, a plain white wall features a circular, illuminated wall sconce, providing light to the area. Below the curving staircase and centered in the frame is a large, dark brown wooden door with raised panels, suggesting traditional craftsmanship. Another similar wooden door is partially visible at the bottom left. Running horizontally along the white wall below the main door are two white pipes. Attached to the lower pipe is a red and white circular component with the text "GAZ" clearly visible, likely indicating a gas line or meter. Below "GAZ," smaller, less legible text can be seen. The scene is static, with no people present or activity taking place. The overall impression is one of an old, well-maintained building interior, characterized by classic architectural details and functional elements like the gas pipes and lighting. The time of day is not discernible as the lighting is artificial. The style of the doors and staircase aligns with common architecture found in European cities like Lyon.

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